Mardelene Grobbelaar
New Regionalism in Australia
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New Regionalism in Australia
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This book examines the theoretical and empirical foundations of New Regionalism in the Australian context, and deals with the emergence of policy and action at state and sub state level. It evaluates the proposition that the forces supposedly driving the process of globalization.
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This book examines the theoretical and empirical foundations of New Regionalism in the Australian context, and deals with the emergence of policy and action at state and sub state level. It evaluates the proposition that the forces supposedly driving the process of globalization.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138620001
- ISBN-10: 1138620009
- Artikelnr.: 57498363
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138620001
- ISBN-10: 1138620009
- Artikelnr.: 57498363
Al Rainnie (Author) , Mardelene Grobbelaar (Author)
Contents: Introduction: The knowledge economy
new regionalism and the re-emergence of regions
Al Rainnie and Julie Grant. New Regionalism in Theory and Practice: Sustainable regions: governance
innovation and sustainability
Kevin Morgan; Institutions
institutional behaviours and the Australian regional economic landscape
Phillip O'Neill. The New Economy?: Regional call centres: new economy
new work and sustainable regional development?
John Burgess
Jayne Drinkwater and Julia Connel; Cooperative research centres and industrial clusters: implications for Australian biotechnology strategies
Alan Howgrave-Graham and Peter Galvin; Symbolic analysts in the new economy? call centres in less favoured regions
Alison Dean and Al Rainnie. A New Governance?: 'Growing Victoria Together': the challenges of integrating social
economic and environmental policy directions at State and regional levels
John Wiseman; Upper Spencer Gulf Common Purpose Group - from adversity to action: learning to collaborate at all levels
Andrew Eastick and Tony O'Malley; Closing the gap between government and community
Jan Lowe and Evan Hill; Communities
regions
states: accountabilities and contradictions
Margaret Lynn. A New Industrial Relations?: The New Regionalism and employment relations in Australia
Susan McGrath-Champ; What about the workers? Labour and the making of regions
Bradon Ellem. The Local Response: The regional export extension service: a local response to global challenges
Bridget Kearins; Beyond social capital: contributions of subjective indicators from within communities
Helen Sheil; Choosing Noosa's future: involving the community in local governance
Ellen Vasiliauskas
Rae Norris
Anne Kennedy
Angela Bryan and Harold Richins; Local versus State-driven production of 'The Region'. Regional tourism policy in the Hunter
New South Wales
Australia
Dianne Dredge; Index.
new regionalism and the re-emergence of regions
Al Rainnie and Julie Grant. New Regionalism in Theory and Practice: Sustainable regions: governance
innovation and sustainability
Kevin Morgan; Institutions
institutional behaviours and the Australian regional economic landscape
Phillip O'Neill. The New Economy?: Regional call centres: new economy
new work and sustainable regional development?
John Burgess
Jayne Drinkwater and Julia Connel; Cooperative research centres and industrial clusters: implications for Australian biotechnology strategies
Alan Howgrave-Graham and Peter Galvin; Symbolic analysts in the new economy? call centres in less favoured regions
Alison Dean and Al Rainnie. A New Governance?: 'Growing Victoria Together': the challenges of integrating social
economic and environmental policy directions at State and regional levels
John Wiseman; Upper Spencer Gulf Common Purpose Group - from adversity to action: learning to collaborate at all levels
Andrew Eastick and Tony O'Malley; Closing the gap between government and community
Jan Lowe and Evan Hill; Communities
regions
states: accountabilities and contradictions
Margaret Lynn. A New Industrial Relations?: The New Regionalism and employment relations in Australia
Susan McGrath-Champ; What about the workers? Labour and the making of regions
Bradon Ellem. The Local Response: The regional export extension service: a local response to global challenges
Bridget Kearins; Beyond social capital: contributions of subjective indicators from within communities
Helen Sheil; Choosing Noosa's future: involving the community in local governance
Ellen Vasiliauskas
Rae Norris
Anne Kennedy
Angela Bryan and Harold Richins; Local versus State-driven production of 'The Region'. Regional tourism policy in the Hunter
New South Wales
Australia
Dianne Dredge; Index.
Contents: Introduction: The knowledge economy
new regionalism and the re-emergence of regions
Al Rainnie and Julie Grant. New Regionalism in Theory and Practice: Sustainable regions: governance
innovation and sustainability
Kevin Morgan; Institutions
institutional behaviours and the Australian regional economic landscape
Phillip O'Neill. The New Economy?: Regional call centres: new economy
new work and sustainable regional development?
John Burgess
Jayne Drinkwater and Julia Connel; Cooperative research centres and industrial clusters: implications for Australian biotechnology strategies
Alan Howgrave-Graham and Peter Galvin; Symbolic analysts in the new economy? call centres in less favoured regions
Alison Dean and Al Rainnie. A New Governance?: 'Growing Victoria Together': the challenges of integrating social
economic and environmental policy directions at State and regional levels
John Wiseman; Upper Spencer Gulf Common Purpose Group - from adversity to action: learning to collaborate at all levels
Andrew Eastick and Tony O'Malley; Closing the gap between government and community
Jan Lowe and Evan Hill; Communities
regions
states: accountabilities and contradictions
Margaret Lynn. A New Industrial Relations?: The New Regionalism and employment relations in Australia
Susan McGrath-Champ; What about the workers? Labour and the making of regions
Bradon Ellem. The Local Response: The regional export extension service: a local response to global challenges
Bridget Kearins; Beyond social capital: contributions of subjective indicators from within communities
Helen Sheil; Choosing Noosa's future: involving the community in local governance
Ellen Vasiliauskas
Rae Norris
Anne Kennedy
Angela Bryan and Harold Richins; Local versus State-driven production of 'The Region'. Regional tourism policy in the Hunter
New South Wales
Australia
Dianne Dredge; Index.
new regionalism and the re-emergence of regions
Al Rainnie and Julie Grant. New Regionalism in Theory and Practice: Sustainable regions: governance
innovation and sustainability
Kevin Morgan; Institutions
institutional behaviours and the Australian regional economic landscape
Phillip O'Neill. The New Economy?: Regional call centres: new economy
new work and sustainable regional development?
John Burgess
Jayne Drinkwater and Julia Connel; Cooperative research centres and industrial clusters: implications for Australian biotechnology strategies
Alan Howgrave-Graham and Peter Galvin; Symbolic analysts in the new economy? call centres in less favoured regions
Alison Dean and Al Rainnie. A New Governance?: 'Growing Victoria Together': the challenges of integrating social
economic and environmental policy directions at State and regional levels
John Wiseman; Upper Spencer Gulf Common Purpose Group - from adversity to action: learning to collaborate at all levels
Andrew Eastick and Tony O'Malley; Closing the gap between government and community
Jan Lowe and Evan Hill; Communities
regions
states: accountabilities and contradictions
Margaret Lynn. A New Industrial Relations?: The New Regionalism and employment relations in Australia
Susan McGrath-Champ; What about the workers? Labour and the making of regions
Bradon Ellem. The Local Response: The regional export extension service: a local response to global challenges
Bridget Kearins; Beyond social capital: contributions of subjective indicators from within communities
Helen Sheil; Choosing Noosa's future: involving the community in local governance
Ellen Vasiliauskas
Rae Norris
Anne Kennedy
Angela Bryan and Harold Richins; Local versus State-driven production of 'The Region'. Regional tourism policy in the Hunter
New South Wales
Australia
Dianne Dredge; Index.